ART & COPY is anew film about advertising, revealing the work, wisdom and the surprisingly rebellious spirit of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time.
In the Animated Short "The Forest" by David Scharf, the protagonist has to cope with this question and her hostile environment and finds a simple but radical solution.
A bunch of videos that show the world from the perspective of several animals, including an armadillo, a wolf, a scorpion, a sheep, a bison and a house fly.
Meredith Dittmar's 3D dioramas are human-animal-plant-energy amalgams that express deep levels of union across themes of biology, technology, and consciousness.
Julia Sherman's A-Room-A-Loom is a site-specific weaving experiment, using the building’s walls to turn a room into a simple machine. You're welcome to pitch in and weave your own materials this month! On display at SEA Change in Portland, Oregon.
After finding a collection of world stamps on Ebay for a fiver, Marc Alcock created a map of the world where each country is represented by its own native stamp.
"What if I were to paint a realistic version of something usually thought of as cute and benign? For no particular reason and maybe several, I chose Charlie Brown." — Tim O'Brien on his submission to MONSTERS, showing now in Santa Monica
Sequences is a real-time art festival in Reykjavík, Iceland hosted annually by the Living Arts Museum. The poster art — typography from milk in mid-air — is a collaboration between Jónas Valtýsson, Siggi Odds, Sven and Mundi.
The Complete Ukulele Guide to the Moustaches of the World features complete coverage of the 25 major moustache groups, enabling you to instantly identify any moustache you spot without even putting down your ukulele.
"Dear American Airlines" is a conceptual redesign of the horrific AA.com user experience by Dustin Curtis. Imagine what they could do with a full, totally competent design team.
The American Dollar has not truly been redesigned since about the 1930s. The Dollar ReDe$ign Project is your opportunity to theoretically ‘change’ that.
As part of last week’s live This American Life event, comic artist Chris Ware created this Quimby The Mouse animation featuring the song “Eugene” by Andrew Bird.
Posters, porcelain, paper toys, cross-stitch, street art, screen prints, linocuts, tattoos and dolls from artists around the world collected for First Thursday Beard Art. Bonus: a beard giveaway.